Letter from Patrick H. Kearney to Theodore Roosevelt
Patrick H. Kearney objects to the action of the Republican convention held in Poughkeesie and the prevention of General William S. C. Wiley being a delegate to the Republican National Convention in Chicago. He reports, however, that the action of the convention has generated some votes for Roosevelt, as Reverend William Livingston, pastor at the St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Poughkeepsie and a self-identified Democrat, said from the altar that he was planning to vote for Roosevelt.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1904-04-03